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sensu-go-systemd-check

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Overview

The sensu-go-systemd-check is a Sensu Check that checks for the status of provided unit(s).
Uses DBUS API instead of parsing systemctl output (see systemd#83).

Files

  • sensu-go-systemd-check

Usage examples

sensu-go-systemd-check -s dbus.service -s syncthing@*.service
sensu-go-systemd-check -s sync.path --sub waiting --sub running
sensu-go-systemd-check -s tftp.socket --sub listening

Configuration

Asset registration

Sensu Assets are the best way to make use of this plugin. If you're not using an asset, please
consider doing so! If you're using sensuctl 5.13 with Sensu Backend 5.13 or later, you can use the
following command to add the asset:

sensuctl asset add sardinasystems/sensu-go-systemd-check

If you're using an earlier version of sensuctl, you can find the asset on the Bonsai Asset Index.

Resource definition

---
type: CheckConfig
api_version: core/v2
metadata:
  name: sensu-go-systemd-check
  namespace: default
spec:
  command: sensu-go-systemd-check --unit dbus.service
  stdin: true
  subscriptions:
  - system
  runtime_assets:
  - sensu-go-systemd-check

Installation from source

The preferred way of installing and deploying this plugin is to use it as an Asset. If you would
like to compile and install the plugin from source or contribute to it, download the latest version
or create an executable script from this source.

From the local path of the sensu-go-systemd-check repository:

go build

Additional notes

Contributing

For more information about contributing to this plugin, see Contributing.

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